Showing posts with label Cascade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cascade. Show all posts

Chic Knitted Turbans

The last time I was at the Brooklyn General Store I picked up this great new book, Knitting Vintage by Claire Montgomerie (using my Groupon, no less!). This little gem has a bunch of cute and sometimes goofy (condiser the looped jacket on the cover, which I really wanna make...) patterns, including one for a knitted turban. 

I decided to knit up one for myself and one for my coworker Olivia, who had taken care of my puppy over Christmas. The pattern itself is very simple, it's basically a loop of ribbed fabric folded over and twisted, but I ended up making a few changes to it. First I made the band more narrow than it called for. Other peoples' versions on Ravelry just seemed too big (wide), and on closer inspection, so did the picture in the book. Secondly I used a provisional cast on and a three needle bond off to connect the ends instead of just sewing a seam. And lastly, I decided not to secure the knot with any tacking stitches. I like the option to loop it around my neck when I'm not wearing it on my head. 

All in all I think they turned out great! And despite being made of cotton (Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima, Jeremy @Purl's suggestion as the best sport weight with a sheen) it is very toasty warm. This project took way less than one skein, so it's a perfect stash buster. Or a perfect reason to buy one skein of whatever super fancy yarn you've been eyeing... 

Et voilĂ ...


Tinsel & Garlands pattern now on sale!

Its been almost a year since I promised you, dear reader, that the Tinsel & Garlands pattern (blogged about as "Meg's Mountain Mitts") would be available for sale. I do apologize for the delay, but now its available! Hooray!

I have also created an email just for the knitting/blogging so feel free to contact me at 283projects@gmail.com


Tinsel & Garlands






Easy, fun and quick to knit these fingerless gloves feature a long fairisle cuff with garter stitch edges. The simple peasant thumb makes them interchangeable left and right. 

Materials:

Approximately 140 yards Worsted Weight wool in MC and 25 yards CC. 

One set US size 5 dpns or size needed to obtain gauge 

Stitch marker 

Stitch holder/waste yarn 

Gauge: 20 st by 27 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch

Meg's Mountain Mitts (Tinsel & Garlands Prototype)


The top-secret project is top-secret no more! I designed these fingerless gloves for my Aunt Meg. They feature a long cuff with a simple fairisle pattern, a peasant thumb (meaning theyre completely interchangeable left and right) and garter stitch edging. The thumb is long, better to keep her warm while allowing her to utilize her Blackberry.  

Top-secret X-mas Project!

These are some yarns that I may or may not be using for a top secret x-mas present/original design. Stay tuned for more info (after x-mas!)